The U11 Plus is expected to have a 2:1 LCD in quad HD territory spanning six inches across — despite the TENAA listing sticking it with a 16:9 display. It’s also nice to see the two big memory options of 4GB RAM with 64GB of storage and 6GB RAM with 128GB of storage get paired with microSD support, perhaps taking things up an extra 256GB or even 2TB. The Snapdragon 835 chipset, in lieu of Qualcomm putting out the Snapdragon 836, is to be expected for a flagship.

The 12-megapixel rear camera will have a f/1.7 aperture and dual-LED flash unit while an 8-megapixel sensor appears on the front — that’s a downgrade from the U11, at least in type.

Rounding things out, the 3,930mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support edges close to recent rumors of its 4,000mAh reach. The Edge Sense interface and BoomSound enhancements come back along with IP68 elements resistance.

An Android One device called the HTC U11 Life is also expected to debut at the same time as the U11 Plus. Both phones may launch with Android Oreo.

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Jules Wang is News Editor for Pocketnow and one of the hosts of the Pocketnow Weekly Podcast. He came onto the team in 2014 as an intern editing and producing videos and the podcast while he was studying journalism at Emerson College. He graduated the year after and entered into his current position at Pocketnow, full-time.